Explanation of the name "临"
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Hanyu Pinyin:lín
Wuxing:Fire
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Literature Reference: 临深履薄,夙兴夜寐。—— 《诗经·小雅·小旻》 As if treading on thin ice or facing a deep abyss, rising early and retiring late. Source from 'The Book of Songs, Xiaoya, Xiaomin'.
临: Presence, albeit fleeting. It describes a person's demeanor, aura, and the intangible yet palpable atmosphere they exude.
Meaning: To be cautious and vigilant, always aware of potential dangers.
王临 (Wang Lin)
an official of the Northern Song Dynasty, served in various military and administrative roles, including as the supervisor of the Hebei frontier and deputy envoy of the Ministry of Revenue.
顾临 (Gu Lin)
A Northern Song Dynasty scholar from Kuaiji, known for his expertise in Confucian classics and his role in compiling military texts.
梁临 (Liang Lin)
A scholar from Xinhui, Guangdong during the Ming dynasty, achieved the Jinshi degree in 1370 and served as a Ministry of Rites official.